The only time that a diabetic person loses alot of weight (becomes thin) and feels weak because of the Diabetes itself is when the blood sugar is very high. This can be either before diagnosis (in fact this is a prime Why_do_diabetics_become_thin_and_feel_very_weak) or when there is not enough insulin in the body. Many type one teenage diabetics will deliberately omit the insulin for weight loss.
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The only time that a diabetic person loses alot of weight (becomes thin) and feels weak because of the diabetes itself is when the blood sugar is very high. This can be either before diagnosis (in fact this is a prime symptom) or when there is not enough insulin in the body. Many type one teenage diabetics will deliberately omit the insulin for weight loss.
In layman's language, insulin makes the cells "open up" to withdraw the glucose from the blood. Thus, now can begin the digestion process.
When there is not adequate insulin the glucose remains in the blood and the body can not use the food for energy. Instead it uses fat. This is where weight loss begins.. The immediate danger of this is that the breaking down of body fat creates a by product of ketones. When there are large amounts of ketones in the body it can lead to DKA.
As regard for feeling very weak, when the sugar is very high the body cannot function properly (as explained above, the food is not digested, more prone to infections etc) Think of it logically - if you have a coffee with 10 tablespoons of sugar, how will that make you feel?? It's no different with sugar in the blood.
Yes and no. Our bodies need glucose for energy, and without it we will indeed be very weak, tired and unable to think clearly. (Our brain needs a lot of energy too.) If you have diabetes, your cells are not able to use the sugar in your blood for energy because you lack the insulin to allow the glucose to get through the cell membrane. Think of insulin as the key you use to get into your house. No key, no enterance regardless of how much sugar is kicking around. However, if there is no sugar (glucose) in the blood stream, all the insulin in the world can't help out. In fact, too much insulin can be deadly because it uses up what little glucose there is too quickly.
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many people dont know that cinnamon is helpful in curing blood sugar level. also juice of grapes is gud
i dont know what to do . my blood sugar is 430
NO!,and i dont know why many people think it is!Ask yourself the question Where does heart disease, diabetes,high blood pressure,kidney disease, and many other small symptoms com from?SUGAR!not even small amounts of sugar are good for you!
anemia
it is when you dont have enough blood.
No. Sweets affect blood sugar levels and impede learning.
Yes, If you have dehydrated, or have loss of water, you may suffer from high blood pressure, normally because our blood volume will drop without water.
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There is no health benefits to Cinnamon in regards to diabetes. Cinnamon can be used as a substitute for sugar which is a causation for diabetes, however. Cinnamon as most herbs are more healthy than granulated sugar or sugared products. Simply use cinnamon to replace sugar and that can provide a benefit to diabetes. But is it more important to get medical advice on how to treat diabetes instead of embarking solo on a mission of a cure all substitute.
some of the ways to prevent diabetes is not to consume so much caffeine and sugar. of you dont eat as much sugar then you wont get it , if it runs in your family you are going to get it no matter what